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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1921)
I-C .THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER " 27, 1921. .Manager of NasL Company in Omaha Resigns Position ' . ' ..' T.'JI. IiDearman Retires W ill Go to California for Yifit Future Plans Arc Indefinite. T. H. McDearmon, who hasten the nianager of the Nash Sales com pany and a director of the company for the past four yean and a half, and who p;ncd the Oituha Irancli G. W. Andrews. for the Nash ' Sales company, ha3 sold out his interest in 'the company and has resigned-his position. lie U succeeded as manager by George W. Andrews, who has been assistant manager of the business for the past 'two and one-half years. Before becoming , associated wltn the (Na'sh Sales company o Omaha, Mr. Andrews was ..manager of ths Wisconsin Oakland company 01 Milwaukee, Wis. Trior to this Mr. Andrews was connected with Emei son Braulingham company as mana ger 'at Des Moines and Minncapolfs. 'Mr. McDearmon has no plans for the future, but is going to take a va cation in California and possibly will announce his future plans,. later on. 'Mr. McDearmon.' was connected vith-thc sales, department of th: Oakland Motor Car company a. Pontiac prior to joining the Nash organization and prior to that tim was assistant - manager of the John Dere Plow company at. Kansas City. You Hit the When you say: Threaded .lRubber'v;;.; . ..Rubber the universal insu lating material protects the plates . The threads make the rubber porous. Gives you more miles of. un interrupted service per dollar. -It lowers your battery cost in the long run because it lasts the life of the battery no bills for re-insulation.' . '"', NEBRASKA STORAGE BATTERY COMPANY 20UY& Harney Stt. ' Omaha, Neb. . - Thh tidmark. (tamped la ni : 1 itliecaM,ileotifiethWillari 1 .Threaded Rubber Better. Batteries Esssex Coach Draws Crowd to Guy L. Smith Show Room &rmrix. i m im mryw'W'iiiri "The new Essex coach hat brought more people to our show-room than anything we .have exhibited in the last two vears." asserted Larry Ny- gaard of Guy L. Smith's sales or ganization. "We have had- more people in our sales room today than on any other day for the past two years. '.; "Ihe real enthusiasm regarding the Essex, coach indicates vcry. clearly that people really are interested in closed cars when the price is not ex cessive. The Essex coaoh costs only $310 more than the touring car. Un questionably, this is a very fair'price and is considered so by motorists; . "L'ntil now about the only objec tion to the closed cars has been the objection .to the price.. A' 'five-passenger quality enclosed car.at a price of-' $1,635 f. o. b. Omaha has proved to.'bie 'ju'st what the buying public have been waiting ror. -' ' . Packard Car Out . For Record on Gas Motor Coven 20.7 Miles ou Measured Gallon of '. Fuel. Taekard is out after a few of the gasoline mileage records, ; asserts Dean Weaver, sales, manager of the Scott-Uury Motor company, local distributor of, 1'ackard cars. ' Friday afternoon several news paper men were invited to ride in the new Packard Six and witness the sparing; gasoline consumption. "The number of miles covered on mea sured gallon of gasoline was surpris ing. The Packard covered -20.07 miles on one gallon of gasoline. .. The remarkable part of the per formance was Itt the route taken. The car went west on Farnam to Elm wood park, west to Fontenellc boulevard and over Fontenellc boulevard to Miller park. From Mil ler park through Florence, returning on the1 boulevard." The route took the car over hills, paved streets and dirt roads. The drive was over a route followed by many motorists and no attempt to save gasoline was made. The clutch was riot released on down grades. ' According to Weaver the unusual mileage is due in part to the Pack ard 'FueHier," a patented Packard appliance used only on their car. We have combed a field without a dog,' feeling ' absolutely aure there were birds in ; it, and consequently expecting-some action. Yet when Bob White got up like a Jiving bomb shell, we couldn't help jumping. On the other hand, when a fellow is shooting over dogs he has time to get set. Maxwell Coupe;. Is Built : ' ;i, for Service and Comfort The Maxwell coupe of tneriicw series, is a. car which, is, .assured , of a ready recognition forits facilities for both businesa and pleasure, accord ing to Walter S. Johnson of 'the Mid City Motor. and Supply company. The coupe makes a marked appeal to business and professional men who desire comfortable and econom ical transportation about tb,e city, to the country club and on;similar, trips. But it seems .also i destined to 'be a favorite of women who like a coupe for' shopping,' social calls and other runs about town. "The coupe' seats four with great comfort,' the -extra folding seat fac ing forward and slipping out of sig'ht'wfien not in use. ' : ' The driving mechanism is sd plac ed, that it handles easily and com fortably, 'the. clutch action being es pecially, t easy,. There is an extra package , compartment at-the rear of the -driving seat and plenty of space under he rear deck for carrying lug igage'on 'longer trips. -, , Jordan Predicts Motor ' : Car Shortage in Spring ,. "There will be a shortage of good motor cars: before, March 15. V)ll," This I the prediction of Edward S. Jordan, pretident of the Jordan Mo tor Car company. "Production has been greatly cur tailed and prices have been cut un til today it looks' as though' the next general movement will he an upward swing in price, i Keen business men know that nothing will start 'a buy ing movement is quickly as rising prices. ."Because of the great 'curtailment In the last 18 months, the most nat ural thing to expect is a shortage, of good tars when the spring buying movement -opens up.", he saya.7 Bee Want Ads Product Result. I : - The finest automobile C. W. Nash ever built New Model 691 ' We want every, man, woman and child to accept this as a . '(4 ' personal invitation to see the . ' -New Series of the Good Max- . v j well, and i to leam how fine , .an how; comfortable a mod-. erately. priced motor car: can " be made. No attempt what ever will be made to sell you , a car. r;. '; . 'V :.-':-' ' : ''":'. '" ' , !-"';.' ''" ' - ' ; . Mid-City Motor and Supply Co. AT Untie 2462 2216-18 Farnam Street Nash Six . v';':- 1 $1545 ' New Air-Line Body ' ' ' Delco Electrical Equipment , . ' Perfected Valve -in -Head Motor -Vr. Wonderful New-Type Springs 9 asWir ; ssnlB ( snsnn .nalan ' T ' t . j, ..'.. "'''. f " ' ' ! .-V- ' - . ' '.'.', '.:' ' ' ' ','' :' .. . - ,' "' ' . ' o ; It you love a light-weight, flexi- blei compact Sedan --powerful, with rare comfort and distinc ' tive beauty -- then drive this new Jordan car. Its snug body is a step in ad vance of motor car styles. It is guite the most substantially built enclosed' car produced in -'America. -'' '.-. Equipped with; the hew, and ; exclusively built Jordan motor. There's' power in abundance. At the ; wheel there's a feel women appreciate that's ease of handling.. ; It's a silent car. It's a rustless car. It's a car of such fine per sonality and faithful nerform ance you quickly love it as you would a thoroughbred horse or a pedigreed dog. Drive it. Know first hand the meaning of complete balance, of flexible power, of perfect comfort. , ; It has been built for one thing .only Service! Nothing has been spared to make it the most gratifying of all cars to own. With reasonable care it will run 200,000 miles, and last ten years. ; And the price is right. Buy now with confidence. m This greater Nash Six sur passes the accepted standards of value 'n its field, by a margin wider than in any previous year. . lH , . See this car today -drive it. Then, whatever car you have in mind, whatever price you are consider ing, you will be a better judgt of values. You will have a Nash-built basis of com-. parison. ' Buy and drive your Nash Six now through the winter. It is the same car that will be shown next spring when deliveries are slower and yours will be at top efficiency. Buy now at the present low price. $1545 never before pur chased a car so beautiful, so comforUbls and so powerful. ' ' Consider the new air-line .' bbdy with low-set top, low tilted ' , windshield, silvered outside door handle ' and choice coach work of deep Nash blue. ' There is wonderful power! quick response and amazing flex ibility in the famous Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor. '...,-, And the new- type spring suspension gives the riding com : fort found only in the most expensive automobiles of much longer wheelbase. . Come in and see this new . -model 691 today. . . . , , ; Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value ' r NASH SIX PRICES ' . . , SuMascrtoarlaacu ... . . . , $1543 ,. 2 pmm f odtc ... ... .1525 4 ,umW .port mod.1 . . ,;. . .1695 '' 7MMiiertouriBtar . . . 1695 4-fMM(ercoup . . 3395 , 7iMOeda ... . .... 2695 : f. . . Kth , . . : j . .. . , ' - . sfNiV NTash:Sales Gompariy ., , CEO. W. ANDREWS, Mwi.f er : '- WholeBl DSitniutors ' : 10th and Howard StreetB, OMAHA ''. ".. Phone 'ATlantie IMS . , t; . 1 NASH FOUR PRICES 5-puMaftr touting car '. . I104S . 2-pum$tt nudtur .... . . . ' IOZS . , ' '' 3-piHn cr coup ... . . . 1645 5-ruMMCMdu ........ 1835 '' '.fcWVbmAn ';''..";'.'':'' . km ttri tint mt ttmdi4 ifiiM . - "',H avvva rH -Ma sh ' Cnmna n? w. ; ;' ' ' v .J R. W. HAYWARD, Pr.ild.nt Omh Distributor!' '' ' Farnam at 28th, OMAHA. Phone HArncy 0?46 (100) : u . , NEW JO RDAN: PRICES .' ' ; ' . t (L.ii. tK di i tuc i j tnc a. j.. b eiwwt F.O.B. Hcttn PETERSON AAOTO R CO. : v am Jordan. Motor Ca CoHAKTr Ikc.1, Cleveland, OH! -v.'H THE UNIVERSAL CAR ACTUALLY OVERHEARD IN THE FONTENELLE BARBER SHOP An Omaha man in the barber's chair in the Hotel Tontenelle shop .Friday,. November 18th, called out to a friend "who was enjoying the expert services of the. "manicure lady:'' ! "Hello, Jack ! Have you - laid up your touring car yet?" "No; riot yet. I'm going to" try to run.it until-Christmas. ' I hate to give up then, but, even with all the side curtains on, it's too cold in this climate to drive through the winter season." , ", "You are right. A touring car may be all right in summer, but too much punishment to try to drive it in winter. A fellow hates to give . up his car though. It's mighty inconvenient not to have it." "Say, do you know, I believe the thing to do is to buy one. of those . little Ford closed cars and drive it during the cold months. They really . don't cost as much as' the" depreciation on the big car, if you tried to drive it in winter." ' . '' "Guess that's so. Never thought of tliat. Cheaper 'to run than v , paying street car fare, too, and would get a man around without losing so much time." v. V '- ' : . -' Mbfi,'the closed'car's the coming- caraltiight. I'll say so." . MORALE Get' YOUR Ford "Sedan now and DRIVE COMF0RTVV ' ABLY fALL WINTER. . ; ; '.; ; ; i . . . ' . , . t- ) ; - Authorized Omaha Ford Dealers: , . r UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY.:. .2562 Leavenworth St -. AD KINS MOTOR COMPANY... . . .-4911 South 24th St. ... . GALBREATH , MOTOR COMPANY. .:. 60th and Military Ave. ' McCAFFREY MOTOR COMPANY... 15th and Jacluon SU. C E. PAULSON MOTOR COMPANY. 20th and Amei Ave. . - SAMPLE-HART . MOTOR COMPANY. 18th and Burt Su. " . "The Weatner Is Always Comfortable in a Ford Sedan" 4